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Old 05-28-2010, 11:32 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by TenderKnight View Post

My points in this thread are these..

-Do you still feel like you should be welcomed into women's only space after you own your male ID?

-How do you try to show respect for the women that need and want thier own space?

-Did you feel a loss of something after a certain point in your transition?

I look forward to seeing how this thread spins out.. I truely hope that it is read as I intend and not as a bash or a rehash of other topics.

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1. I think it depends where One is. On a personal level, no. But I also think just because One claims a male ID, it doesn't mean society is going to accept that fact. I think at some point, One DOES have to move out of women's space, otherwise, it's just kind of disrespectful.

2. Give it to them? I don't quite understand the question. If you're speaking in a general sense, like...say...if it's a women-only event, I really have no purpose being there. If you're speaking in a different sense, like Mahhh Woman is going out for Femme Night or somesuch, I don't think she intends for me to be there, and I don't attend.

3. Yes...while difficult at first...it was really bittersweet


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